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Not Good with Farewells is the thirteenth part of the Trailblaze Mission chapter In the Withering Wintry Night.

Steps[]

  1. Go over everything with the group
  2. Return to the Goethe Grand Hotel and rest
  3. Go to bed
  4. Meet with the group
  5. Discuss future plans with Wildfire members

Dialogue[]

Go over everything with the group[]

UI Trailblaze Mission Mission Description

The truth of the planet is almost clear: The great calamity that ravaged the planet originated from the Stellaron.
The past Guardians have known about this but could do nothing about it. In the end, they chose to lie so that the city and its people could continue to live on the brink of desperation in this fabricated momentary peace.
But this does not solve the problem. You are well aware that only by destroying the Stellaron can this planet and Belobog return to their correct path, and enable the Express to embark on its journey.
Share your thoughts with your companions and decide on your next moves.
(Approach Goethe Grand Hotel)
March 7th: Ahhhh... Well, now that we're done with that whole situation in the Underworld, we can finally look for the Stellaron.
March 7th: *sigh* But thinking about it, I feel a bit bad about Clara... We promised her that our talks with Svarog would go peacefully...
Icon Dialogue Arrow Svarog attacked first.
Dan Heng: (Trailblazer), you tried your best to persuade him. It's my fault for not preparing better for such a situation in advance.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Sorry, I wasn't able to persuade Svarog...
Dan Heng: You tried your best, don't blame yourself. I should've considered such a situation in advance. And it was Svarog who attacked first, we didn't have any other choice.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I forgot to be more diplomatic.
Dan Heng: That certainly isn't our area of strength.
March 7th: I didn't mean for you guys to start beating yourselves up over it!
March 7th: Look on the bright side — things turned out alright, didn't they? Now everyone knows that the real problem here is the Stellaron, and they're willing to help us out.
March 7th: All in all, the mission is going super smoothly!
Dan Heng: But we still have a lot left to figure out. For instance...
Icon Dialogue Arrow ...Where's the Stellaron?
Dan Heng: Exactly. We don't even have the Stellaron's coordinates and location.
Dan Heng: Cocolia's sudden change in attitude is also very curious.
Icon Dialogue Arrow ...Why does Cocolia have it in for us?
Dan Heng: Exactly. There must be a reason for this sudden change in her attitude.
Dan Heng: And, we still don't have the coordinates and location of the Stellaron.
Icon Dialogue Arrow ...Who is this Sampo character!?
Dan Heng: ...That's not of foremost concern.
Dan Heng: What's important is that we still don't have the exact location and coordinates of the Stellaron. Nor have we figured out the reason behind Cocolia's sudden change in attitude.
Dan Heng: We still haven't put all of the pieces together...
Icon Dialogue Arrow Actually, I've been having some dreams...
Dan Heng: Dreams?
March 7th: Oh, I remember you mentioned something about strange dreams before...
Telling Dan Heng and March 7th about the voices you heard in your recent dreams...
Dan Heng: ...All three dreams were the same, with Cocolia and that other voice...
March 7th: It would be weird to call it a coincidence.
Dan Heng: I'm wondering if these dreams aren't just random, if there is some meaning behind them... Maybe you're having them because...
March 7th: Because of... the Stellaron inside (him/her)?
Dan Heng: That's my hunch, but I have no proof.
March 7th: Well then that's as good as nothing for now... So, what should we do when we get back above ground? After all this talk, we're still back at square one...
Dan Heng: We solve a puzzle one piece at a time. Let's get some rest. We'll talk to Wildfire tomorrow and get to the bottom of this.
Dan Heng: Also, there's still one more key character we haven't talked to yet. Her connection to Cocolia may be the key to cracking this mystery.

Return to the Goethe Grand Hotel and rest[]

UI Trailblaze Mission Step Description

After an exchange of ideas and opinions, you quickly come up with a conclusion: The most urgent matter at hand is to return to the hotel and get a good night's sleep. You'll find out what the Wildfire thinks later.
It may not sound like the most heroic thing to do, but a soft and fluffy mattress after hard fights and toil is simply too much of a temptation.
A short break goes a long way towards preparing for the journey ahead. This is true for every traveler, and you are no exception.
(Talk to Gertie)
Icon Dialogue Quest We would like to have a rest.
Gertie: You're back! I've heard from Wildfire that you helped resolve that whole situation with Svarog. Amazing!
Gertie: It must have been exhausting. Please, have some food and get a good night's rest.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I suppose it would be good to get some sleep...
(Teleport to hotel room)
Icon Dialogue Exit Actually, I still have a lot of energy.

Go to bed[]

UI Trailblaze Mission Step Description

Having had a thorough discussion, you quickly conclude that the priority is to return to the hotel and get a good night's sleep. You will ask what Wildfire makes of this later.
It may sound outlandish, but how can one say no to a soft mattress after a long journey and harsh battle?
You toss all the complaints about your bed behind, thinking it must be the nicest thing this world has to offer.
Nighty-night. May you no longer be troubled by nightmares.
(Rest in the bed)
A wave of tiredness comes over you... reminding you that you haven't rested in a long time. Even the most terrible dream won't wake you up this time.

(While the Trailblazer rests, Seele and Bronya converse privately at the orphanage)
Seele: Over there, see that? That used to be the worst street in Rivet Town... and it's also where I grew up.
Seele: My friends and I used to wander those streets thinking about where to find our next meal. That is, until Chief Oleg got me out and took me to the orphanage.
Seele: There I learned to read and write from Natasha. At the age of 10, I started to patrol the mines with Oleg, occasionally getting into fights with the local thugs...
Bronya: ...That sounds nice.
Seele: Nice? You being sarcastic with me?
Bronya: Oh! No, sorry. Life in the Underworld is difficult, I shouldn't be speaking about it so lightly.
Seele: *sigh* You're always so serious... It really gets on people's nerves sometimes, you know?
Bronya: Right... Uh, what I meant was... I kind of envy you, Seele.
Bronya: For as long as I can remember, my days have been an endless cycle of studying, etiquette lessons, and training.
Bronya: Every day all I hear is "Remember who you are, Bronya," "This is against the Architects' Admonishments, Bronya," "Ladies shouldn't use such foul language, Bronya"...
Bronya: ...Some may envy this kind of life, but I have felt... trapped. When every choice and every goal has already been made for you... You probably can't imagine how that feels.
Seele: ...No, I can't... But more importantly, what kind of "foul language" were you using?
Bronya: ...
Bronya: In the name of the Architects, I shall stick this spear into your nostril!
Seele: Hahaha, that's it? That's nothing. Looks like I'll have to teach you some Underworld slang before you go back.
Bronya: No, no, that won't be necessary.
Seele: It'll be better than poking people's nostrils at least...
Seele: I never thought that I'd be here having a heart-to-heart with the future guardian. As a kid, I didn't meet many people who lived in the Overworld. I only heard stories from the grown-ups and figured you were all just a bunch of cold snobs.
Bronya: I've heard from some Silvermane veterans that before the orders were made to seal off the Underworld from the Overworld, there was no difference between the two places. Everybody ate the same food, chatted about the same topics, celebrated the same festivals...
Bronya: Even though times are different now, things like the joys and sorrows of life, the ties between people... These precious things must certainly still connect us all.
Bronya: If there is a way to bridge the gap between the two worlds, we can definitely go back to the time when you and I were not divided. When we could stand side by side against the Eternal Freeze and the Fragmentum.
Seele: ...
Seele: I'm not like you. I don't have that many grand plans for the future. But... if that's the future you want, I'm willing to build this bridge with you.
Bronya: Thank you, Seele. Your trust is very important to me.
Seele: Speaking of which, what are you going to do next? What Svarog revealed must've made quite an impact, huh...
Bronya: ...Yes. I thought I was prepared for anything, but...
Bronya: As long as I am the guardian's successor, those truths will come out sooner or later. But why does my mother hide it from me, and why does she want me to hunt down the outsiders who know about the nature of the Stellaron... It just... it doesn't make sense.
Bronya: I've thought it over. There's only one thing I can do — go ask her directly.
Seele: You... Hold on, you're not really going, are you? Alone? You can't, this plan is...
Bronya: I've already thought it through, Seele. I am Madam Cocolia's daughter. That will never change.
Bronya: Be it my duties as her heir, or a Silvermane Guard, I must face my problems head-on. Even if...
Seele: Bronya...
Bronya: This is for you, Seele. Please help me pass it on to the outsiders. If... If I'm unable to see you again... They'll know what to do.
Seele: ...Okay, I understand. You've made up your mind, and there's nothing I can say that will change it. But remember this — if you run into trouble, I will come to save you, no matter what.
Bronya: Then I'll be waiting for you.
Bronya: So... did you come to this spot when you were a child?
Seele: Of course. I just didn't appreciate how nice it was at the time.
Seele: ...Very nice.

(The Trailblazer awakens)
(Trailblazer): (Ahh, that was a good sleep.)
(Trailblazer): (I should go meet up with March and Dan Heng.)

Meet with the group[]

UI Trailblaze Mission Step Description

Finally, a good night's sleep. Or not — because you can't remember if you had a nightmare during the night.
Wouldn't hurt to stay a while longer to appreciate this simple yet cozy little room of yours... After all, there's no way to tell when you will be able to come back.
Go meet the group when you are ready.
(Exit the room and talk to March 7th)
March 7th: Took you long enough sleepy head. We've been waiting all day!
March 7th: I've noticed that our sleep routines don't match up. You either keep getting up in the middle of the night or snoozing away until the day is almost out. Unacceptable. You gotta work on your teamwork!
Dan Heng: (Trailblazer), did you have a dream again last night?
Icon Dialogue Arrow Not this time.
March 7th: ...So that's why you slept for so long.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I dreamed that Hook and Pom-Pom got into a squabble.
March 7th: ...Huh, that's weird. I bet the conductor won, right?
Icon Dialogue Arrow I can't remember.
March 7th: Oh, that happens to me all the time. It feels like I had a dream, but I can't remember anything about it.
Dan Heng: Well then, let's go find Wildfire to discuss our next move and see if they have any new discoveries.
March 7th: Let's go! I can't wait to finally get back above ground!

Discuss future plans with Wildfire members[]

UI Trailblaze Mission Step Description

The longer you stay in this giant space underground, the harder it is to differentiate between the cold rock ceiling and the sky.
It's time to return to the surface... But you wouldn't be able to without any help — because if you could, you would've already done so, isn't that right?
"Wherever there is hardship and a cry for help, there is Wildfire." That is what Natasha once said. Go and ask them for a favor for the last time.
(Approach Seele, Oleg, and Sampo)
Oleg: Oh! Look who's here!
Sampo: It's the bane of Svarog! The big hero of the Underworld — (Trailblazer)!
Sampo: And the other big heroes, Dan Heng and March 7th!
March 7th: Were those lines rehearsed?
Dan Heng: Where's Natasha? Is she here?
Oleg: She has a bunch of other things to attend to, so I hope you don't mind talking to this old man instead. I speak on behalf of Natasha.
Oleg: By the way, sorry for keeping that whole thing about her being the actual leader of Wildfire a secret. Hahaha...
Icon Dialogue Arrow It doesn't matter anyway...
Oleg: I'm glad you don't mind. Natasha is always cautious, but she has no ill intent, as you surely have noticed.
Icon Dialogue Arrow What ever happened to trust?
Oleg: Hahaha, my apologies. Natasha is always cautious, but she has no ill intent, as you must have noticed.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I'm not seeing the apology here!
Oleg: Oh, well. I might just be second in command, but I still have a lot of responsibility. I couldn't give Natasha up right when we first met, could I? I had no clue that you bunch would become big heroes of the Underworld.
Oleg: She told me to make sure you return to the Overworld safely. I gave it some thought, and I think the safest way is to ask this fella for help.
Sampo: I brought you down. I can take you back up! Free of charge, satisfaction guaranteed.
March 7th: ...There's no need to knock us out this time, right?
Sampo: Of course not! This time we'll go back through the Furnace Core.
Icon Dialogue Arrow And why do we need you?
Sampo: Well, for my sparkling companionship of course! ...I jest, I jest! The path has been blocked for over ten years, and very few know how to get through. That's where I come in.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Just tell us the path you used before!
Sampo: That would be... problematic, and dangerous. Trust me, we should go through the Furnace Core.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Oleg, give us someone else!
Sampo: Please, don't be like that. We have so much history together, can't you have a little faith?
Seele: Enough chatter. Just be a good guide!
Dan Heng: Hold on. What about Bronya?
Dan Heng: Why isn't she here?
Seele: She already went back. As you know, she has some things to settle with the Supreme Guardian.
March 7th: What? She just ditched us and went back? How could you let her...
Icon Dialogue Arrow She's not going to help us?
Seele: It's not like that! She... just has many responsibilities to bear. I don't completely understand, I trust that she's trying to solve the problem.
Icon Dialogue Arrow She also has her own plan.
Seele: Exactly, she has a lot of responsibilities. I don't completely understand, but I trust that she's trying to solve the problem.
Icon Dialogue Arrow She left without Sampo?
Seele: Enough about Sampo! We need him for this trip, and we can still get rid of him after we reach the surface.
Sampo: Miss Seele, I'm still here, you know...
Seele: Oh right, Bronya told me to give you this.

March 7th: She left us a letter. Hmm... could this be one of those "open-in-case-of-emergency" letters? I've never gotten one of those before. Should we wait until we run into something dangerous?
Dan Heng: Stop overthinking and just open it.
(Quick Read)
Letter From Bronya

(Trailblazer), March, Dan Heng:

By the time you read this letter, I should have returned to the Overworld and be on my way to see my mother. I apologize for not telling you of my plan. I was afraid that you would strongly object, which might sway my resolve.

Madam Cocolia raised me up, and I will never be able to repay her kindness. She taught me countless life lessons and virtues, as well as how to defend Belobog and its people. Even though she has lately made certain decisions that puzzled me, I can't let go of all the precious memories I have with her. I must communicate my point of view and thoughts to her honestly, and seek to arrive at a mutual understanding with her — this is my goal as a daughter, but also my duty as a Silvermane Guard.

But I'm aware of the risks I might face on this journey. So, if I fail to win my mother's approval—or if something happens to me—please forward this letter to the Landau siblings and ask for their help. Serval and Gepard are honorable people with enormous power in Belobog, and I have complete faith in them. I'm sure they will unreservedly help you in your search for the Stellaron once they see my seal and handwriting.

Bronya Rand
March 7th: Brother and sister Landau...? I know the brother must refer to Gepard, but who could the sister be...
March 7th: Oh, Serval! So she's Gepard's older sister!
Icon Dialogue Arrow How very astute of you.
March 7th: Blonde, tall, good-looking... *sigh* Those Landau genes sure are something else.
Icon Dialogue Arrow I hope nothing happens to Bronya.
Dan Heng: She gave it some good thought, but whatever's going on in that supreme guardian's head... Even Bronya might have trouble understanding.
Icon Dialogue Arrow Maybe the "sister" refers to Gepard.
March 7th: Hey, stay on track!
Dan Heng: Sampo, do you know the Landau siblings?
Sampo: Landau... Uhh yeah, we're old friends. I've mostly dealt with the younger brother in the past, but the sister... *shudder* She's much scarier. Today's supposed to be a day of celebration, so let's not talk about it right now.
Sampo: We can set out at any time. Just come find me when you're ready~

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishNot Good With Farewells
Chinese
(Simplified)
我们不擅长告别
Chinese
(Traditional)
我們不擅長告別
Japanese別れを告げるのは苦手
Korean익숙지 않은 작별
SpanishLas despedidas no son lo mío
FrenchPas doué pour les adieux
RussianМы не умеем прощаться
Thaiเราไม่สันทัดเรื่องการบอกลา
VietnameseChúng Tôi Không Giỏi Từ Biệt
GermanNicht gut bei Verabschiedungen
IndonesianKita Tidak Ahli dalam Perpisahan
PortugueseDespedidas Não São Meu Forte

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